Amanda and Dr. Martin Vincente are launching their food truck trailer, HaolePino Hawaiian-Filipino Island Cuisine, at Airway Shopping Center Nov. 9, 2018. The Riverside couple has five children. Pictured: Lechon Kawali, a popular Filipino dish made with pork belly simmered until tender and then deep-fried until golden and crisp.

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The trailer will be outside of the store 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 11.

“It is a family-owned, family-operated business,” the mother of five children ranging from 1 year old to 16 years old, told us. “We love it. It is an adventure.”

Vincente drove the trailer from Panama City, Florida in September to be with her husband, Dr. Martin Vincente, now an Air Force captain stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force base for a orthopedic surgical fellow.The couple operated the business in Panama City for about a year and a half.